Read Between the Lines: The Problem With the Goodreads Challenge Havilah Sciabbarrasi, Florida State University Does Goodreads make reading more work than fun? How to approach the reading challenge without sacrificing the joy of literature. … January 14, 2024
Fundamental Keys to a Good Mystery | Deep Dive into the Murder on the Orient Express Matthew Doss, University of Chicago Look no further than Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express.’ … August 20, 2023
Protecting The Mental Health Of Actors: A Crucial Imperative Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago Exploring the deeper issues that arise in pursuing a career in drama… August 15, 2023
Is T-Swift’s New Album, “Lover,” Returning to Her Roots? Lauren Do, Davidson College The more important question ... are we ready for it?… September 3, 2019
Is ‘Good Boys’ a Good Movie? Aubrey Doerr, Chapman University Does the film measure up to all the hype its name suggests?… September 2, 2019
Crossing the Mason-Dixon: Alcohol Laws in Maryland and Pennsylvania Madison Feser, Seton Hall University A little line makes a big difference.… September 2, 2019
Rural vs. Urban: Where’s a College Graduate to Live? Charlotte Susser, University of Chicago Oh, the places you'll go.… September 2, 2019
Different Ability Versus Disability: Why Language Matters Eleanore Belanger, Arizona State University The term disabled isn’t a dirty word, so why act like it is by using alternative phrases?… August 31, 2019
‘The Nightingale’ Is an Unflinching Portrayal of Colonial Australia Madison Feser, Seton Hall University Jennifer Kent’s film is unrelenting in its graphic depictions of savage brutality, but its meticulous attention to historical detail weaves a colonial story unlike any other.… August 30, 2019
‘Fire Emblem: Three Houses’ Is a War Worth Playing Isador Pinto, Ringling College of Art + Design A worthy effort, despite a few fumbles… August 30, 2019
‘WE3’ Is a Dark Sci-fi Tale About the Horrors of Animal Abuse Logan Floyd, Mercyhurst University Grant Morrison’s comic book miniseries tells the story of three cybernetic animals and their perilous journey in search of home.… August 29, 2019
Should We Expect a Tumblr Revival in the Near Future? Taylor Sprinkle, University of Texas at Austin After being purchased by Automattic, the parent company of popular blogging site WordPress, the iconic site may mount an unforeseen comeback.… August 29, 2019
5 Truths When Your Cousin Is Your Best Friend Haley Cohen, Quinnipiac University When your best friend is also family, you have a different type of closeness with them.… August 28, 2019
‘Diagnosis’ and the Life-Saving Power of Social Media Carli Moses, Union University Sanders’ diagnosis? You need to rethink social media.… August 28, 2019
How Does ‘Lover’ Compare to Taylor Swift’s Other Albums? Caleb Dukes, Rice University Is it really all sunshine and rainbows?… August 28, 2019
Top 3 YouTube Channels About Anime You Must Watch Mela Lozano, University of Texas at San Antonio These YouTube channels will aid your quest to build your anime watch list.… August 28, 2019
Arriving in Your Study Abroad Destination: Expectations vs. Reality Lauren Do, Davidson College It might not be exactly what you anticipated.… August 27, 2019
Make Room for Tommy Genesis, the Next Iconic Female Rapper Taylor Sprinkle, University of Texas at Austin Move over men, Tommy Genesis is here to reclaim the female body.… August 26, 2019
5 Shows You Can Watch on Netflix While Studying Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College Here's something for when your "study" Spotify playlist feels stale.… August 26, 2019
4 Commonly Used Workplace Personality Tests Rocco Romano, University of Iowa There’s more to your working habits than meets the eye.… August 25, 2019
Here’s Where To Find Affordable Textbooks Online Zailin Peña, Southern Adventist University College ain't cheap.… August 25, 2019
Why You Should Read ‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ If You Have Anxiety Eleanore Belanger, Arizona State University Because we all need to realize that having it is perfectly normal.… August 24, 2019
The Landscape of Rap Expands as Summer 2019 Comes to a Close Christine Bushart, Georgia State University Megan Thee Stallion’s moniker for summer 2019, “Hot Girl Summer,” illustrates the shifting demography of the rap game to include more women.… August 23, 2019
Christian French’s New EP Is Chock-Full of Contagious Energy Rebecca McKinley Parsons, Wake Forest University Let’s dive 'head first' into his newest release, 'bright side of the moon.'… August 23, 2019
Broadway’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Tries on a New Pair of Wings Sam Shepherd, McGill University Aaron Sorkin’s adaption of the beloved Harper Lee novel tinkers with conventions of a classic American story.… August 23, 2019
Why Bisexuals Can’t Catch a Break From Erasure Abby Webb, Rice University You might not realize it, but biphobia and homophobia are wildly different sides of the same coin.… August 23, 2019
Pat Barker’s ‘The Silence of the Girls’ Gives the Perspective of Ancient and Modern Women Alike Charlotte Susser, University of Chicago The book reimagines 'The Iliad' from the perspective of the epic's oft-ignored female characters.… August 23, 2019
The Best Packing Guide for Back-to-School Move-In Caleb Dukes, Rice University Time to get out of your childhood bedroom and back onto campus!… August 23, 2019
Ali Spagnola and Charles Cornell Reimagine Your Favorite Songs and Memes Kristin Auld, St John’s University These two YouTubers are creating something new out of the familiar.… August 22, 2019
‘Channel Zero’: The Scariest Show Ever Made and How TV Killed It Isador Pinto, Ringling College of Art + Design This masterpiece of fright disappeared into the night.… August 22, 2019
Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Patriot Act’ Discusses Relevant Political Issues With a Comedic Twist Kathryn Milschewski, Carthage College Right now, we all need something funny.… August 21, 2019
It’s Marijuana Versus the Alcohol Industry in Wisconsin Veronica Kuffel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Will the potential legalization of marijuana put a dent in Wisconsin's thriving alcohol industry?… August 21, 2019
This ‘Superbloom’ Almost Blossoms … but Not Quite Caleb Clark, Hillsdale College Ra Ra Riot has some good ideas and some mediocre songs.… August 20, 2019